All good things come in threes: wishes, kings, back-up singers and Naughty Dog video games*. On the PlayStation 2, it was the Jak and Daxter series, which...
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Rabbids: Alive & Kicking is the sixth game from Ubisoft’s Raving Rabbids franchise, originally a spin off from the Rayman series of games (keep an...
You’ve come a long way, Cortana. In the last ten years, gamers have elevated Halo to (pardon the pun) Legendary status as of one of Xbox’s most...
After a two-year absence, heroic duo Ratchet and Clank are back in All 4 One – and this time, they’ve made some friends. This time around, the boys are doing...
I’m one of those people who’ve grown up with Sonic the Hedgehog in all his forms, from the video games, to the animated cartoons and even going as far as...
You know when you enjoy a meal so much you go back for seconds? You don’t want the dish to have been tampered with too much between rounds one and two, right...
I’ve fought in enough computer-rendered wars to consider myself a veteran now. Unlike the real life heroes who fight battles of importance and integrity...
Last year’s Kinect Sports was a surprise hit for most of us in the Stevivor bullpen. I mean, go look at that game’s cover! Arriving the same time...
Full disclosure: I went into DanceStar Party having never played a dance game before. I don’t have the motor skills for it. Anything that involves me moving my...
Developer Beenox made Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions and apparently loved Spider-Man 2099 so much that they decided to shoe-horn the character into a second...
As a recovered Flight Control addict, I was looking forward to the latest iOS game to come from local Melbourne development house Firemint. I’m sad to...
With console and PC versions, single-player and co-op campaigns, a genre-defining multiplayer and inevitable comparisons to that OTHER series, there’s a...
I’ll be the first to admit I’m not the biggest sports fan. In fact, it’s usually the last thing on my list of ‘things to do for leisure’ in all its forms...
Festival of Blood is an interesting piece of DLC that sets itself apart from the game it shares a common title with. Not requiring the original game disc to be...
I was a latecomer to the Deus Ex series. I grew up on consoles and, with very minimal PC gaming, it was only in the last few years I finally got around to Deus...
Greetings, friends. A little about myself before we go any further, but not for narcissistic reasons—it’s just so that you understand a couple of...
I feel like this review is shockingly late, especially as all evidence the game ever existed is currently getting buried under an avalanche of Batman: Arkham...
Dance Central was irrefutably the best launch title for the Kinect. I’d even say it’s the best use of the Xbox 360’s motion controls to date...
Dragon Age II’s second major DLC outing is here and it goes by the name of “Mark of the Assassin”. This instalment features Felicia Day...
Most times, it’s hard reviewing two games at once because you tend to forget what you’re doing and try game function A in game B. For once, this actually...

